Support for Tracking Wine/CrossOver Processes?
Any chance that support for tracking applications under Wine/CrossOver can be added at some time in the future? I notice that because of that, the Picasa "port" for Linux isn't been tracked, too, and the Windows version of the tracker doesn't actually track stuff under Wine (although it installs and runs).
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Inappropriate?Thanks, I've added this to our list. If it's something that's solved easily, we'll do it right away, but if it takes a lot of time it might get pushed to another version release.
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Inappropriate?Track apps running in wine more succesfully. Rate them as usage but list them under linux. This way people can see that software runs great under linux, and this will create finally a good demographic of linux use in the world and could encourage developers for creating an native version
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Inappropriate?Right now I don't even see Wine on my usage list, though I spend a lot of time with it. That is so confusing.
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I believe that it might be partially related to window handling, for what it's worth, given that several applications aren't tracked, despite not being CLI-based (AMSN and "native" X11/XAW/Motif applications come to mind). -
You do not see wine, but you see "all" apps using within wine -
No I don't. I've played through all of KotOR via wine and there's no entry for it.
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